Merge pull request #14939 from rtrauntvein/docs-autobuild
Fix broken link in automated build doc Upstream-commit: 2b847df8c2d06f91cb8969eebc3bb861de184c9c Component: engine
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@ -145,9 +145,7 @@ build and, in a few minutes, you should see your new Automated Build on the [Doc
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Registry. It will stay in sync with your GitHub and Bitbucket repository until you
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deactivate the Automated Build.
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If you want to see the status of your Automated Builds, you can go to your
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[Automated Builds page](https://registry.hub.docker.com/builds/) on the Docker Hub,
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and it will show you the status of your builds and their build history.
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To check the output and status of your Automated Build repositories, click on a repository name within the ["Your Repositories" page](https://registry.hub.docker.com/repos/). Automated Builds are indicated by a check-mark icon next to the repository name. Within the repository details page, you may click on the "Build Details" tab to view the status and output of all builds triggered by the Docker Hub.
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Once you've created an Automated Build you can deactivate or delete it. You
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cannot, however, push to an Automated Build with the `docker push` command.
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@ -175,4 +173,3 @@ webhooks](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/repos/#webhooks)
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## Next steps
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Go and use Docker!
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